I like it! I also like Cherylad's advice about using your lawn mower to be a guide for the edge of the garden bed. Reduces difficult mowing....
Oh! But now you have a bare canvas for painting upon! I think others have made this suggestion, but I will as well. I would pull up those...
Hi Donna, Maybe Toni is right, to use a knife. I just knocked the plant out of its pot and pulled apart some of the stems and corresponding...
It looks like something I was plant sitting for a friend. At her request, I repotted it and divided it. All divisions are doing fine.
Coppice--I don't know if you are joking or not (what is an anvil pruner?) but I was thinking that Ronni could consider keeping one of the box...
Congrats Kiasmum! Great photo. For me, it captures the essence of spring.
Ronni--A variety of shrubs of different colors & textures can be interesting. If you are worried the euonymous will get too tall, there are other...
I do so love a Sammy smile!
film495--I have to hand it to you, I am intrigued by what you are planning. I have never heard of a food forest but am picturing something very...
film495, I have used clover & perennial rye as good cover crops to increase nitrogen in the garden soil. I have typically planted them in the...
Hey Philip! Thank you! I am always on the lookout for gardening videos, radio talk shows, etc. These are great. Thanks.
Hi Film495, I am impressed with your approach! Truly. I have had the same dilemma and I have simply watched the sun distribution on the...
I am just hoping it was indeed either a poisonous snake or an imported snake and not just a local snake being a snake.
I would be sure to fertilize them. I usually can't get tulips to bloom for 5 years. They tend to peter out for me after 3 or so. I actually...
Your seedlings look beautiful Carolyn! And your greenhouse set up looks pretty good too. Good luck with the pink tomatoes.
Do I sound unsympathetic if I say, at least it is pretty? I saw your pot of flowers inundated with snow, so I do commiserate with you!
Oh dear Donna, is that a pot of begonias covered in snow?
Rollie-pollies? Slaters? Woodlice? They were called potato bugs where I grew up. I wonder how many other names there are for them. My vote so...
What kind of snake was it? Was it poisonous?
Whoa!! I just checked out your garden photos on your 'page'. Amazing! You & your wife have created a beautiful spot there. And I got a kick out...